-green grapes and organic medium cheddar that I crawled to the fridge to rescue-a fried egg, garlic, mayo, and hotsauce sandwich that my friend came over and made for me, and a plum that he brought-a bunch of Lindt dark chocolate that the roommate's girlfriend brought me

I have a cold so comfort food it is: lunch will be spinach, pesto, pine nut and cherry tomato pasta and probably more fruit and dinner is my fabulous nachos followed by some ben&jerry's.

dani837

Apr 8 2007, 09:01 PM

today: roast beef with mashed potatoes and corn! viva el easter!

i'm not eating as much as i used to eat before, because i'm taking these pills to lose weight (tonalin and hydroxycut) and they make me so nauseous! they say that i should eat after taking these pills so i won't get nauseous, but i don't have any appetite, so it kind of defeats the purpose

puppykitty

Apr 9 2007, 05:28 AM

We had leftovers from Easter brunch at work. The ham was good, the sushi was pretty good as well. However, I tried a piece of the foie gras pate, and I almost died. It was so. frelling. gross. It tasted horrible. I popped a big chunk in my mouth and must have made the worst bad-taste-face because the butcher looked at me and said, "Did you just eat that nasty-ass pate?"

I wanted to spit it out, but I couldn't. I had to continue chewing and swallow that crud. Yucko.

The ham, though. The ham was perfect. It had some kind of dried fruit sauce on it, which was slightly sweet, and it was nice and tender and juicy. Yummo.

Dude. I am so hungry right now. Maybe there are some leftovers in the fridge.

shinyx3

Apr 13 2007, 05:20 PM

just had yummy watermelon ans salty new york chedder potato chips, then hot (still steaming) just out of the oven dark chocolate cupcake with whipped cream cheese frosting! mmmmm. i think i must have one more!

For a snack right now: plain goat yogurt with blueberry flaxseed granola.

sunshine

Apr 23 2007, 06:36 PM

Dinner: Chicken Caesar salad and a large bottle of Pelligrino

missjoy

Apr 25 2007, 08:39 AM

Ooh, this is fun!

Yesterday: Fav breakfast - Toasted bagel with oodles of butter and cream cheese at this local diner where farmers come for their breakfasts (I recently moved from Toronto to the middle of farm country... well, small town anyway, I miss ethnic food but the diner stuff is cheap and fab).

Lunch: Indian food buffet. I was craving indian food so bad (see comment above) that I got JoyBoy to drive with me 45 minutes each way into the city (not Toronto) for indian food. I still haven't found anything as good as the indian food in T.O. I sometimes think of taking the 4 hour drive back there just to go to one particular restaurant.

Dinner: Frozen Lasagna from a box. JoyBoy and I had our dishwasher recently break - and we've been lazy about the huge pile of dishes in our sink, hence the eating out and frozen food when usually l *love* to cook.

Lately for breakfast every morning I've been eating toast with "Hemp Hearts" on top of it. Apparently it helps to aid in weight loss. Hemp Hearts are like Hemp seeds or something. Not too sure, my stepmother brought them home and told me they really work and to start eating them.

Does anyone know anything about this?

sunshine

Apr 26 2007, 05:37 AM

Yesterday:

Slice of toast with butter in the am along with some fresh strawberries, pineapple and cantaloupe, gads of coffee

Lunch: Chipolte Carnitas tacos and a glass of ice water with lemon

Dinner: Homemade Grilled chicken pizza and a couple of beers

Snack: Julie's Organic Chocolate Ice Cream. Yum yum.

sunshine

Apr 26 2007, 07:35 PM

Am I going to have to double post? No one ate today except me???

Breakfast: Coffee with h/h

Lunch: Huge tossed Chef Salad with blue cheese dressing and a cheddar jalapeño bread stick and a glass of ice water with lemon

Dinner: Pasta filled with onion and potato and a couple of adult beverages

Snack: Probably a couple of squares of a Green and Black Dark Chocolate with Espresso

what can I say, lazy saturday grazing....working on term papers calls for many snacks. However, looking at everyone elses posts, I feel like I am eating WAY too much. I do exercise 5-6 days a week. Plus, I feel hungry all the time, any suggestions for staying full?? I try to add protein but that doesn't seem to help.

what can I say, lazy saturday grazing....working on term papers calls for many snacks. However, looking at everyone elses posts, I feel like I am eating WAY too much. I do exercise 5-6 days a week. Plus, I feel hungry all the time, any suggestions for staying full?? I try to add protein but that doesn't seem to help.

voodoo princess here.....actually MaybeSparrow, it is recommended to eat 6 small meals a day and that still allows for small snacks, as the healthiest way to eat..... from what I see you are making good choices with your foods and you don't seem to be eating "too much"..... if you are actually that active as to work out 5 or 6 days a week, then of course you are going to be hungry because you are healthy, or becoming that way, and your metabolism is adjusting..... if you were just sitting about all day everyday, then that would be different but you sound to be doing OK to me..... Sounds like you are burning more than you consume and that is prime...... way to go!!!!!

MaybeSparrow

Apr 29 2007, 10:08 PM

Breakfast: Went to a great restaurant with my boyfriend. Between the two of us we managed to scarf: Wild Blueberry Pancakes, fruit platter, mushroom omelet with chevre and onions, hashbrowns, toast, midwestern breakfast tea. YUM YUM YUM

Yuck. I feel like crap now. Is there some sort of diet that gets rid of a sweet tooth, or do I have to go cold turkey? My mom has diabetes so I really shouldn't be eating all that sugar.

Don't worry, we all do this, but its especially gross feeling when you do it first thing in the morning. Starting out on the wrong foot I guess...One way is to replace sweets with fruit and yogurt. Sometimes I put a yogurt in the freezer for about half an hour and its like ice cream, I also eat lots of fruit. You get the sugar fix, but not such a sugar crash. You can put a little cool whip or Hershey's syrup on certain fruits like bananas and strawberries too. I wouldn't go cold turkey or you will end up binging later, but just try and substitute more healthy sweet things. Good Luck

opheliathemuse

May 2 2007, 01:56 PM

heh, that's funny, the only way I got rid of sweets -was- to go cold turkey. Everyone's different I guess =) But then, I'm more of a salty kinda gal!

Ive been a very strict vegetarian for about 10 years but mr.daisy is new to this whole thing. Mostly because we moved in together and I dont know how to cook meat. But he says he has always wanted go veg to but never had any support from his family or friends. So now Im supporting him. And he is doing SOOOO well. Today he said "I really miss chimichangas..." all sad and I was like "aw, i know..." And I just went and found a vegetarian chimichanga recipe Im going to suprise him with for dinner. Im so excited.